Two men were arraigned on charges that include murder and home invasion Wednesday, and another two are being sought by police, bringing to eight the number of people suspected in the shooting death of a 19-year-old Lansing woman.Shayla Johnson

One of the men being sought, 32-year-old Charles Kunta Lewis, is the father of a 13-year-old who had previously been arrested in connection with last week's shooting.Walee Abdulazeem Al-Din

Another suspect is a former boyfriend of the victim and a friend of the victim's brother. Two other suspects are brothers. Charges include open murder, home invasion, conspiracy and felony weapons possession. Lansing police spokesman Lt. Noel Garcia said more arrests could be forthcoming.Dion Marcell Lanier

Mustafa Abdul Al-Din

"Our concern is that anyone responsible be brought forward, and that's what we're doing," he said.

The suspects are accused of shooting Shayla Johnson to death with handguns and an AK-47 assault rifle during a home invasion in the 600 block of Lenore Street around 10:50 p.m. Friday.Nicholas Bryce Brown

Ralphael Crenshaw

"They were all there. They all knew it was going to happen," Garcia said.
Lewis and Demetris Martel Kline, 18, are both wanted on charges of open murder, armed robbery, home invasion in the first degree and felony firearm possession.

Three other men, 18-year-old Dion Lanier and brothers 21-year-old Walee al-Din and 22-year-old Mustafa al-Din, have also been charged in the home invasion and killing.Charles Kunta Lewis

Demetris Martel Kline

Also arrested was a 13-year-old boy, the son of Lewis.
"We'll ask that he be designated as an adult, but that will be up to the court to determine," Dunnings said.

A preliminary hearing for Lanier and the al-Dins is set for Aug. 5. The hearing determines if there is enough evidence for a trial.
Two other suspects, Ralphael Remier Crenshaw, 20, and Nicholas Bryce Brown, 19, were arraigned Wednesday and face a pretrial conference Monday and a preliminary examination Aug. 5.

Garcia said the police suspect drugs were a motive in the home invasion, but said he couldn't get into the case's specifics.

At least one of the suspects, Lanier, knew the victim. He had dated her shortly about two years ago.

With six people behind bars and another two being sought, Johnson's neighbor, Debbi Foster, 42, said she's feeling safer at home.

Foster said she heard the shooting Friday night and saw people fleeing the scene.

"It was nerve-wracking because we didn't know if we'd been seen or if they would come back," she said.

Shayla Johnson used to date one of the two men now charged with killing her, family members said.

The same day the 19-year-old woman was shot and killed at her home on Lenore Street, Dion Lanier - one of two men arraigned Monday on charges in connection with her death - was on the front porch, hanging out with her younger brother, said her mother, Lori Black.

She added that Johnson and Lanier dated for a few months about two years ago.

Neighbors said Johnson was shot multiple times Friday night in front of the house.

No one else was home at the time.

Black said she had gone to her boyfriend's home that night to plan a camping trip that was supposed to begin Saturday. Johnson was supposed to go on the trip, Black said.
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Shayla Johnson was shot once inside her home, dragged to a car, thrown in the trunk and shot several more times in her genital area, according to testimony Friday.In court: Two more defendants are brought in the courtroom under heavy security as seven of the eight people charged in the murder of 19-year-old Shayla Johnson are seated with their attorneys in 54A District Court.

Shortly before she went into surgery, the 19-year-old Lansing woman told a Lansing police officer she believed about six men had broken into her house on Lenore Street, intending to rob her.

Johnson told Officer Angela Matthews she heard one or several of the men - none of whom she recognized - say "kill her," Matthews testified.Those were some of the last words Johnson spoke.{}

Even if this white girl was shagging one of them, from what I can see, the suspects are eight enemies of the white race who should be hung from nooses together publicly! Eight dead blacks swinging from ropes would send a potent message to other non-whites, namely their killing our people with impunity is at an end, and it will be their turn to die en masse. She could have been any white American's cousin, niece, sister, daughter, friend, wife or mother targeted at random by these black terrorists, who either intended to murder her all along or decided to kill her to keep her from bearing witness against them. Blacks will kill whites for that reason alone. I feel sorry for her family, what a nightmare to deal with. At least these dirt bags have been caught, let's hope the jury and the judge sentences all of them to death. Lets hope whites will be in court to confront the blacks, and raise Hell if they get a slap on the wrist. it's time for whites here to riot over atrocities like this, or her family members to attack them in court.

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